[@MonkeyBusiness] [hider=Rolls 26] [h3]Rolls[/h3] [b]Basic Demographics & Geography[/b] [u]Territory Size:[/u] 6. Your nation sprawls across Albion as it dominates the map with its sheer size. But the dog's bark is louder than its bite; there simply aren't enough people to exploit all of your land and its resources, defending your borders or stopping smugglers is probably a futile task, and communications from one end to the other might very well be a major issue. At least you can retreat back almost endlessly when defending your nation, and you can probably count on your enemies lacking the manpower to occupy all of your land. [u]Population:[/u] 6,400,000 (large) [u]Urbanization:[/u] 4. Your nation is unusually urbanized. You might have a lot of towns or a few really big cities, but either way a fair amount of your people have migrated to the population centers. This opens the door to much more industry and commerce but also leaves more of your people vulnerable to the dangers of city life: organized crime, filth, and disease. [u]Government Type:[/u] 3. Your society is a feudal monarchy. Quite typical, there is a king who inherited the throne from his father, and then there are all manner of other aristocrats: dukes and barons and knights all swear fealty to one another in exchange for control of land, all in a complicated system of legal obligations... [u]Political Stability:[/u] 4. Your country has the occasional highwaymen, but they mostly hide in the hills and forests far out in the countryside. By and large, your realm is stable. [b]Economy[/b] [u]Overall Wealth:[/u] 2. Your nation was once in good enough shape, but recent events have caused a large recession and now your economy is shrinking. If this isn't resolved soon, major issues will arise. The people are used to a higher standard of life than they are currently experiencing, and as food supplies contract there may be mass starvation and the collapse of industry, commerce, or even government. [u]Government's Primary Means of Generating Income:[/u] 10. Your government is constantly minting new currency. Maybe they directly control a gold mine or have a group of secret alchemists always at work transmuting more lead into gold, but either way they just make some more money whenever they need to buy something. There's a fair amount of inflation, but hopefully you actually are using coinage that is backed by the worth of its own composition. [u]Technology:[/u] 2. Antiquated, your nation lags behind the rest of the world, and stubbornly clings to ancient traditions. [u]Agriculture:[/u] 4. Your nation has its farmlands, but you aren't blessed with particularly fertile land nor regular rainfall. As such, seasonal famines are a common thing. [u]Natural Resources:[/u] Ivory, terracotta, copper, lead [b]Military[/b] [u]Military Size[/u] 5. Large, strictly volunteer corp of professional soldiers that takes considerable upkeep. A sizable and reasonably effective standing army, but little else supports it during wartime. [u]Military Focus[/u] 2. Poor navy; heavy cavalry focus in the army, a few magic users for battle. [u]Military Leadership[/u] 8. Generals are often hired foreigners; very competent but not necessarily loyal [u]Military Reputation[/u] 1. Unpopular domestically; considered devious by foreigners [/hider]